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Youth is not always idle and carefree. It works with the rest of the people in the world trying to make the earth a better place in which to grow and live. Academy girls’ smiling faces can be seen helping feed patients in local hospitals. Checking out in department stores, and typing in places of business. Part-time jobs constitute a big part of a high school girl’s life and are often her only means of being able to buy the extra things she wants. Helping at the Good Shepherd’s Home, making little orphans happy and lighting the faces of many invalids are just a few of the jobs provided through various clubs throughout the school. Toward God HI ■■■ a GETTING KXPERIENCE while earning her spending money, Kathy Selissen enjoys babysitting with the Leight brothers. SENIOR Peggy ( Donnell finds her last days of high school filled with school, social life, and work at Kellogg ' s Library.
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BUSILY CLEANING UP at the end of another day, Barbara Schumacher, part-time worker at Thomas’ Drug Store, wipes dish 6,385. PAYING Nancy Edelbeck or something extra bought in the cafeteria is Connie Jadin, while Sandi Feldhausen waits her turn. HM HING up her daily tasks Mary Verhaagh, part-time worker in tjie cafeteria, enjoys putting the last tray in the rack. “DILIGENT STUDY makes for good work,” according to Becky Bertrand.
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Youthful Energy Is Spent Through Relaxation AIR OF C m YTRY LIFE invaded the Academy as the “Old rusty Minstrels” entertained at the Student Council’s first hootenanny. THOUGHTS of calories vanish as Kathy Larschied eagerly digs into her share of the treats furnished by the Journalism-Halloween Party. SJAers not only work and pray hard, they play hard! School is great—most of the time, but, so is time out of school. SJAers are never at a loss for good times! If it ' s not a crazy party in the cafeteria, it ' s a wild note passed to every girl in the classroom stat¬ ing. “Hello, there!” Bus trips to their favorite teams basketball and football games, skiing, going to dances, and participat¬ ing in G.A.A. are only a few of the activities that add special glow to high school years and imprint on student s minds their fondest memories.
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